Rivals who shared the same football stadium

AC Milan and FC Internazionale Milano – San Siro

AC Milan and inter Milan share the same stadium called as San Siro. Those fiercest derby matches have many times resulted in calling off the game. Founded in 1899 as Milan cricket and football stadium. In 1908 a row over signing of international players led the club spilt into two the new one resulted in the formation of FC Internazionale Milano (now commonly called Inter). Inter played at an unnamed stadium. However due to the construction ac Milan switched between two stadiums to play their home games. Once San Siro was completed in 1926 ac Milan started playing there. In 1947 an agreement was reached between inter and ac Milan to share the stadium.

The best attacking trios of this century

Robben, Ribery and Mandzukic (20013):

The Bayern Munich trio were deadly under the manager Jupp Heynckes. It is safe to say that both the wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were at their peaks and really unstoppable at times. Target man Mario Mandzukic scored 22 goals in that season courtesy some brilliant services provided to him by Robben and Ribery. The trio played a big part in Bayern winning the treble.

Stories behind the origin of the biggest football clubs in Europe

Before 1892, Everton used to play at Anfield for eight consecutive seasons. It was because of some disputes with the owner of the ground John Houlding that Everton decided to relocate to Goodison Park. In the same year, Houlding founded another club to play at Anfield naming it Everton Athletic. But the name got rejected by the FA and it was named as Liverpool. Liverpool have won more European championships than any other English club.